Plot Outline: Dr. Anna Fugazzi seems to have the perfect life, but her deepest, darkest secret is beginning to resurface and only Detective Rowland can bring her back from the edge.Plot: Dr. Anna Fugazzi is a young, attractive psychologist with a loving and devoted (albeit freakish) boyfriend, plenty of stimulating friends, and a bright future ahead of her. But beneath her perfect life and calm exterior lies a deadly secret that she herself cannot imagine, much less confront!!! There is a delicate balance between reality and illusion, between conscious and the subconscious, and for Dr. Fugazzi, the truth lies somewhere in between the beauty of her present life and the horror of the not-too-distant past!!! Shocked by hallucinations and deadly images, tantalized by familiar, eerie voices, provoked by her deranged and knowing patients, and daily nightmares that awaken her in a strange, white room, Dr. Fugazzi takes an inhuman journey into her very psyche!!!!

Movie Quotes:Professor Elam:”>nodding slightly] Yes, you do look a little “peekish” my dear… and quite frankly, I have always wondered… Dr. Anna Fugazzi: Wondered about what? Professor Elam: Is there truly peace and order behind that calm exterior, or do you simply control your neurosis better than most people? Dr. Anna Fugazzi: Is that a question or an observation, Professor Elam? Professor Elam: Whichever you prefer, my dear.

Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:James Bond will return

Goofs: We know about 28 goofs. Here comes one of them:Continuity: In the scene where Bond is talking to Mathis at his villa, Mathis' watch moves between scenes. At the start of the sequence, his watch is facing away from the bottom of his wrist. By the end of the scene, it has moved to a more conventional position.

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In the original shooting script, the character of “Detective Rowland” was written to be portrayed as a “thin, pale, nervous-looking, 35-year old MAN”. During the film's casting process, the director October Kingsley concluded that there were just too many male characters in the film, and not enough strong female characters. Kingsley decided to offer the crucial role of “Detective Rowland” to Hollywood legend Faye Dunaway instead of casting yet another typical male in the role. Dunaway read the script and within 24-hours after reading the script, Faye Dunaway accepted the role of “Detective Rowland”.